152 BRITISH BIRDS. 



Norfolk. Sir Thomas Bro\^TLe, in his notes says : " Upupa, 

 or Hoopebird, so named from its note, a gallant marked 

 bird well I have often seen and 'tis not hard to shoote them " 

 (c/. Southwell, p. 23).] 



Pulveratrices domesticce. 



[p. 174] GaUus, a Cock, I. 82. tab. 29. Aid. tom. 2. 200. 



. . . Hirsutis pedibus, ib. 



. . . Palustris, a Moor-hen, G. 421, Morenna Angl. Aid. 



2. 341. 



[The Black Grouse. Turner (p. 87) calls it the Morhen 

 (c/. Willughby, p. 173). Aldrovandus (Lib. XIV., Cap. XV.) 

 treats " De GaUo Scotico Sylvestris & de Morhenna 

 Anglorum," and informs us that " Scoti in hoc genere marem 

 vocant Ane black cock, id est, Galium nigram : foeminam 

 . . . ane grey hen, id est Galhnam fuscam."] 



Gallina Rustica Turn, quam variis de causis Attagenem 

 esse conjicit. 



[C/. Turner (p. 87).] 



Pulveratrices Lavatrices. 



Fuhca, a Coot, I. 88. tab. 31. Aid. 395. G. 344. 



Ispida, the Kings-fisher, I. 88. tab. 31. Aid. 5. 520. G. 513. 



Gallina Aq. I. 88. tab. 31. 



[The figure in Jonstonus is that of the Water- Hen.] 



GaUina serica, I. 88. tab. 31. sic dicta a splendore, Aid 



3. 470. 



[The figure in Jonstonus is possibly that of the Godwit.] 



Columba vulg. Li via, the common House-Pidgeon, or Culver 

 I. 88. tab. 32. Aid. 2. 462. G. 245. 



Columba Guttorosa perperam dicta Cropper, Aid. 2. 479. 



Columbse Cyprise, Jacobins, I. 88. tab. 32. Aid. 2. 471. 



Columbse Turcicae, Coloris sunt Betuhni, cum oculis rubris 

 Aid. 481. 



Columb. Tabellarise, Carriers. 



Columb. Tremulse, Shakers, suntq ; vel acuti vel lati 

 caudse. 



Columb. Hirsutis pedibus, rough-footed Pidgeons, I. 88 

 tab. 32. Aid. 2. 466. 



Columb. Angl. & Russica, G. 245. inter has majores vocantur 

 Runts. 



Columb. Galeatae, Helmets. 



[P. 175.] Columb. macuhs nigris & aliae rubris decoratse 

 Black and red Spots. 



Columb. Percussores, Smiters. 



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